1964 Jaguar 3.4 Litre Mark 2 Manual with Overdrive Chassis number: 166233DN Registration Number: 6890KV Beautifully restored by assorted speciaists under the supervision of the current 73 year old owner. The process took several years & since completion the car has done a fe..
To Be OFFERED AT AUCTION WITHOUT RESERVE at RM Sothebys' Amelia Island event, 4 March 2023. Sold | $95,200 USD Desirable 3.8-liter example of the luxurious XK 150 Drophead Coupe wearing an older restorationFastest of the three early XKs with a top speed north of 130 mphPowered by Jaguar’s vaunted 3.8-liter, double overh..
To Be OFFERED AT AUCTION WITHOUT RESERVE at RM Sothebys' Amelia Island event, 4 March 2023. Sold | $128,800 USD Restored example of one of the most desirable E-Type variants, the Series I 4.2-Litre RoadsterClassic, early E-Type design elements of covered headlights and high taillights combined with improved performance of the 4...
A striking car, beautifully constructed in 2017 to a very high standard using a 3.6 litre XJS as a basis, built on a custom made chassis frame with a hand built fibreglass coupe body. All mechanical items overhauled, and the quality of the finish to paintwork, upholstery, etc, is second to none and has to be seen. The car is wonderfully tight an..
By the early post-war years, Sedanca de Villes were going out of fashion and not the most popular of designs, but this car is a delightful exception to the rule. The car is handsome, correct, original, nicely balanced in design and in good order. The car was delivered new to the USA, but found its way to Europe in 1959 where it was bought in Par..
Desirable aluminum bodywork by James Young Same owner for 29 years Recently serviced It had been 21 years since Rolls-Royce's takeover of Bentley had secured the latter's future, when the Mark VI made its appearance in the catalogue in 1946. Inaugurating 'all-steel' bodies and abandoning wooden body structures, the Mark VI and its Rolls-Royce..
One owner since 1968 Important history file Restored 20 years ago Cotal gearbox In 1935 came the first model of a new generation that would change the marque's image forever: the T135 Coupe Des Alpes. A fine sporting car, the T135 was powered by an engine which, although designed for car use, had first appeared in a Delahaye commercial vehi..
Fitted with a 3.8-litre cylinder block and head Car prepared for rallying and fast road use Five-speed gearbox Front disc brakes Power steering "For 1955, Jaguar present a range of models incorporating not only added refinements, but mechanical advances directly derived from their many outstanding successes in international competitive e..
Delivered new to Switzerland Overdrive transmission Kept stored since acquisition in 2008 Requires re-commissioning What would turn out to be the final glorious incarnation of Jaguar's fabulous 'XK' series of sports cars arrived in 1957. As its nomenclature suggests, the XK150 was a progressive development of the XK120 and XK140, retaining th..
Original left-hand drive roadster Engine overhauled in 2010 Offered from long-term ownership Registered in Germany "Here we have one of the quietest and most flexible cars on the market, capable of whispering along in top gear at 10mph or leaping into its 150mph stride on the brief depression of a pedal. A practical touring car, this, w..